Sunday, March 29, 2020
Posted elsewhere Col reduces hours during Virus outbreak
You heard it right. Reduced. The web pages for the cult are still up and claiming there are simply reduced hours, as you can still go to the academy and work at the company, but it will be in a limited capacity.
Allow some elaboration. The Corona virus is a flu like pandemic currently sweeping the planet, with cases in this valley, but mostly in other states, and most noted in China, the Middle East, Korea, various island nations, and Europe and other parts of Asia.
It has claimed tens of thousands worldwide, and thousands now US.
In the US, there had been some states of mandatory lock down and stay at home, which means most businesses, including computer companies and mall shops, martial arts schools, and gyms, and the like, closed. Even libraries.
The actual class and masters probably are exposed. As a health club deal, they should all be indoors in COL Fremont and not going out, or the one in Newark, or the like.
They should not be encouraging anyone to come visit the school located in Fremont, unless that school is now bogus, and they haven’t been there in weeks.
The school is not located in Wal Mart in Fremont. The store was open. Was just there yesterday. They’re not inside the store. It had limited hours. It only stocked essentials.
COL is not an essential. Do the right thing, COL, and shelter in, and make up blogs about how you are so mistreated by the net. You can even claim you only hoarded stuff beforehand because it was energy! I bet.
msj
*Posted by Kit.
COL Ignoring Pandemic Corona Virus Holds Reduced Hours
My daughter just informed me of this. I checked it out on the web sites. COL's operational classes and companies remain open and at reduced hours against the stay at home lock down during the Corona Virus outbreak of March 2020.
My ex just informed me too. Holy cow. Are you COL people asking to go out via a virus? Well, that would be unique. Legends will tell of your passing because you thought ki energy was going to save you.
I don't buy Karma, but that would be a serious one if you did. Kimpers is old She could catch it. If you want to save someone, at least save her. She also had conditions, so she is especially prone to getting something. It would be best to close up temporarily and stay inside.
Also the public uses your businesses, and they're not essential. Martial arts gyms are closed until further notice. Don't be irresponsible and stay open, even if your main people were not exposed.
You don't know they weren't. You could spread it. Wash your hands and stay away from others, and don't touch your faces. Sparring also would be a great way to spread it through sweat. No sparring. You'll have to do that later. Physical contact, nope.
Usually an exer will berate the guru's actions, but this time, it's a PSA and we don't want anything bad to happen for real.
My ex just informed me too. Holy cow. Are you COL people asking to go out via a virus? Well, that would be unique. Legends will tell of your passing because you thought ki energy was going to save you.
I don't buy Karma, but that would be a serious one if you did. Kimpers is old She could catch it. If you want to save someone, at least save her. She also had conditions, so she is especially prone to getting something. It would be best to close up temporarily and stay inside.
Also the public uses your businesses, and they're not essential. Martial arts gyms are closed until further notice. Don't be irresponsible and stay open, even if your main people were not exposed.
You don't know they weren't. You could spread it. Wash your hands and stay away from others, and don't touch your faces. Sparring also would be a great way to spread it through sweat. No sparring. You'll have to do that later. Physical contact, nope.
Usually an exer will berate the guru's actions, but this time, it's a PSA and we don't want anything bad to happen for real.
Note to COL You must close the school and company during CoVid 19 Virus
Here at KK, we are no longer at the school, not for several years, but we keep tabs on you. This is nuts. You hare reduced hours? But really, close the school, and the company during the outbreak. You are irresponsible. Also your master guru is not physically well, and is susceptible to the contagion. She is getting on in years, has conditions, and would easily become compromised if you bring stuff in.
California needs to be sheltered in. You aren't immune to the virus because you have alleged chi powers. Eseential businesses remain open, but tae kwon do gyms arfen't essential. They should be closed until the pandemic passes.
We are not a medical site. It just is common sense.
Also some of you are getting on in years and could get it. You are not immune. You do not have super powers.
Very young children can also get it. That is a health risk.
KK
California needs to be sheltered in. You aren't immune to the virus because you have alleged chi powers. Eseential businesses remain open, but tae kwon do gyms arfen't essential. They should be closed until the pandemic passes.
We are not a medical site. It just is common sense.
Also some of you are getting on in years and could get it. You are not immune. You do not have super powers.
Very young children can also get it. That is a health risk.
KK
Friday, March 13, 2020
Some of the Seamy Stuff for the Cult
J recalls.
Back about 15 years ago, there was a strange meeting at the COL house, not the mansion, where the woman instructors pulled us all into a room and asked us private questions about who we liked. It was weird considering some of us were not even adults at the time. It didn't occur to me then that the journals and diaries we kept had been used to tailor our classes. Having a crush on an instructor doesn't lead to anything, but some of them did say they had one. It was very uncomfortable for them in class later.
A recalls
Oh, I remember the move, and that was to San Jose, and how there was some deal with that city, but things over the three years there got weird, and there was a lot of unfinished construction. Three years later, we had to get the heck out.
Ke recalls
The In Design Nutritional scandal in the 1990s was a pyramid sales scam meant to give untold money to the Grandmaster. Some of us ended up making a little, but most of the 76 or so students in that ended up with unsold stock in our garages for years. We created the companies to try and sell it off. We had years of back log make up products, and nutrition supplements, most of which the food wend bad.
SD recalls
Lighthouse did not start in 1988. It started in 1982 as a Software Group, and it sold games, some of them wholesome Christian games. Then it was remade into Lighthouse Associates, which became the LWS now. It was not called that until 1992. Technically, they started in 1992.
Ayc recalls
Cable satellite sales pyramid scam People's Network never worked. They had a bunch of us pretty young spokes models there as students. They requested we not hit on the instructors, which I found odd, in about 1996, but it was to distract us from looking too closely. The scam didn't sell any stuff because they were ripping off the labels from the Dish network then and putting on their own stickers! It literally was a fraud.
JB recalls
ATC was a fraud. They had been using someone else's name in Milpitas, I was old, and by 1989 had been sued, and had to change it to the name you know and love now.
R recalls
Right before the infamous April 1997 story, I was dating an instructor, and after that, it got really awkward. I never learned why, until reading years later on BS about it, and Cultmaster, and was like, so that's it! My advice, never date your instructor, or your boss. Just don't. Too much drama. Also, years later, the db had a problem ahem, in the bedroom, and blamed my relationship, and the GM was more than happy to claim that was it. I got blamed, in class, well et class, humiliated. If he couldn't get it up 2 years later, that's not my fault. Come on! Or not, in his case. It was probably her fault for threatening the male instructors in a special class one night in April 1997. Really surprised they didn't all up and quit. She must have had something on each one. She reads the diaries, so yeah.
Ptt recalls
You commented there were thousands, even up to 9,000, but I think that number exaggerated. More like 7,000. Not at any given time. Yearly, it was at most 200 people going through, and most white belts did not retain the rank or stay. This school was not even at the level of the rival then, West Coast, not even close. Friendly rivalry though. We even did a movie together. Some good times. Bad ones rare. Also the cosmetics company was not part of IDN. It was part of another scheme she cooked up, and relabeled other people's stuff. I think it was like a knock off Avon. Can also confirm that the TV show only was on public access and only officially aired 22 episodes there, one season. It's not that impressive because she paid for it herself, with her people. Public access means you pay them, more or less.
Back about 15 years ago, there was a strange meeting at the COL house, not the mansion, where the woman instructors pulled us all into a room and asked us private questions about who we liked. It was weird considering some of us were not even adults at the time. It didn't occur to me then that the journals and diaries we kept had been used to tailor our classes. Having a crush on an instructor doesn't lead to anything, but some of them did say they had one. It was very uncomfortable for them in class later.
A recalls
Oh, I remember the move, and that was to San Jose, and how there was some deal with that city, but things over the three years there got weird, and there was a lot of unfinished construction. Three years later, we had to get the heck out.
Ke recalls
The In Design Nutritional scandal in the 1990s was a pyramid sales scam meant to give untold money to the Grandmaster. Some of us ended up making a little, but most of the 76 or so students in that ended up with unsold stock in our garages for years. We created the companies to try and sell it off. We had years of back log make up products, and nutrition supplements, most of which the food wend bad.
SD recalls
Lighthouse did not start in 1988. It started in 1982 as a Software Group, and it sold games, some of them wholesome Christian games. Then it was remade into Lighthouse Associates, which became the LWS now. It was not called that until 1992. Technically, they started in 1992.
Ayc recalls
Cable satellite sales pyramid scam People's Network never worked. They had a bunch of us pretty young spokes models there as students. They requested we not hit on the instructors, which I found odd, in about 1996, but it was to distract us from looking too closely. The scam didn't sell any stuff because they were ripping off the labels from the Dish network then and putting on their own stickers! It literally was a fraud.
JB recalls
ATC was a fraud. They had been using someone else's name in Milpitas, I was old, and by 1989 had been sued, and had to change it to the name you know and love now.
R recalls
Right before the infamous April 1997 story, I was dating an instructor, and after that, it got really awkward. I never learned why, until reading years later on BS about it, and Cultmaster, and was like, so that's it! My advice, never date your instructor, or your boss. Just don't. Too much drama. Also, years later, the db had a problem ahem, in the bedroom, and blamed my relationship, and the GM was more than happy to claim that was it. I got blamed, in class, well et class, humiliated. If he couldn't get it up 2 years later, that's not my fault. Come on! Or not, in his case. It was probably her fault for threatening the male instructors in a special class one night in April 1997. Really surprised they didn't all up and quit. She must have had something on each one. She reads the diaries, so yeah.
Ptt recalls
You commented there were thousands, even up to 9,000, but I think that number exaggerated. More like 7,000. Not at any given time. Yearly, it was at most 200 people going through, and most white belts did not retain the rank or stay. This school was not even at the level of the rival then, West Coast, not even close. Friendly rivalry though. We even did a movie together. Some good times. Bad ones rare. Also the cosmetics company was not part of IDN. It was part of another scheme she cooked up, and relabeled other people's stuff. I think it was like a knock off Avon. Can also confirm that the TV show only was on public access and only officially aired 22 episodes there, one season. It's not that impressive because she paid for it herself, with her people. Public access means you pay them, more or less.
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